We know
besides the preaching and teaching ministry of our Lord Jesus, there
also was the great deal of time He spent in prayer. Jesus prayed
throughout His ministry in the temple, while He traveled with His
disciples, while He went to the garden of Gethsemane and when He went
off to the mountains. Luke 6:12. Jesus also spent a lot of time
encouraging us to pray and how to pray. (Matt. 5:9-13) Prayer should
be a diligent part of our lives. Luke 18:1 “Men ought always to
pray, and not faint.” The great apostle Paul would encourage
us: “Pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this
is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”

Prayer’s
Promises

Misconceptions
about prayer

No magical
formula’s (Abraham – Heb. 11:8; John 16;32)

Psychological
treatment

In our
experience

Shut doors –
Matt. 6:10

Gethsemane’s
prayer – Turn To: Matthew 26:36-45

The theme of
judgment – Matt. 7, Rom. 12:3

Why our prayers
are not answered?

Why we must
meet certain conditions

Prayer’s
Method

Employing
the methods of prayer:

We must realize
our need – Romans 7,

We must
understand that a praying disciple does not know where to find what
he is looking for. Jam. 4:3; Rom. 8:26